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PRINCETON, N.J.--Employees of the Princeton University Store, outraged at what some term "ridiculous working conditions." are considering the establishment of a union local in hopes of improving the situation. The Daily Princetonian the campus's newspaper reported last week.
The employees have planned meetings with representatives of the United Auto workers and the store's management last week issued a three-page letter discouraging them from joining the union.
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